VDL VDL-S 30-590 Specifications & Technical Data (1996-2024)

Lifting force: 300kN – Construction type: S – Max. container length: 6.5m – Model series: S – max. hook height: m – Max. container volume: m³

Technical specs - VDL-S 30-590 VDL

Specification

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Lifting force
300 kN
Construction type
S
Max. container length
6.5 m
Model series
S

More technical details, like: max. hook height, max. container volume, max. total weight, axles are available in the full technical specs.

Basic unit, unmounted K = articulated hook arm, SZA = semi-trailer, KO = combination of articulated hook arm and winch for slip-off/roll-off container, S = thrust hook arm, SK = articulated thrust hook arm, SiloT = silo transporter

Special equipment

telescopic
No
with add. articulation
No
3-way tipping device
No

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Lifting force:
300 kN
Construction type:
S
Max. container length:
6.5 m
Model series:
S

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